The video begins with the host discussing their love for KFC's bucket of chicken and their decision to recreate the same bucket, but with ostrich instead. They begin by ordering a large bucket, which is then coated with a primer layer before being painted white on the inside and red on the outside. This bucket is then given to an artist for decoration.
The host also shares their thoughts on the new iPhones, comparing the 12 Pro and 13 Pro models. They find the 120Hz display of the 13 Pro to be a significant upgrade and note the improved camera capabilities. However, they mention that the price of the 13 Pro has remained high, and reviews suggest that it is not worth the upgrade for most users.
They then share their experience of preparing ostrich meat for a deep fryer, from the initial purchase of the meat to the final cooking process. The meat is cleaned, marinated, and then cooked in the oven for several days. The host also shares the cost of the ingredients and the process of breading the ostrich pieces before frying.
The video concludes with the host trying the fried ostrich and expressing satisfaction with the results. They invite viewers to leave comments and suggest future topics for the channel.
1. The speaker has prepared a bucket of ostrich instead of chicken, inspired by the popular KFC bucket.
2. The bucket was covered with a layer of primer, then painted white on the inside and red on the outside.
3. The bucket was then handed over to an artist for a surprise design.
4. The speaker has a 12 ProMax background and was interested in the new iPhone 13 Pro for comparison.
5. The iPhone 13 Pro has a 120Hz display, a new processor, and a camera that can blur the background.
6. The speaker bought two pieces of ostrich meat, which came to 21,000 hryvnia.
7. The speaker also bought 120 liters of sunflower oil, olive oil, paprika, ginger, black pepper, basil, oregano, dry garlic, flour, and flakes without sugar, which cost 21,000 hryvnia.
8. The speaker prepared the ostrich meat by cleaning it, separating the skin from the meat, cutting off unnecessary pieces of fat, and separating the drumstick from the pulp.
9. The speaker marinated the ostrich meat in a mixture of ginger, oregano, paprika, black pepper, basil, dry garlic, salt, mustard, and olive oil.
10. The ostrich meat was cooked in a huge oven for 8 hours at a temperature of 190 degrees.
11. The ostrich meat was then breaded and deep-fried.
12. The speaker filled the bucket with the breaded ostrich meat and painted a portrait of Colonel Sanders on it.
13. The final product was a bucket of breaded ostrich meat, similar to the popular KFC bucket but made from ostrich instead of chicken.
14. The speaker spent three days and 32,000 hryvnia to create the bucket. The total cost in rubles was 86,000.
15. The speaker invited viewers to like the video and leave comments on what they would like to see in future videos.